Watermelon Gazpacho
From the Summer 2016 Share – Produce A Plenty
From the Summer 2016 Share – Produce A Plenty
Three general managers share their rationales By Amy Fields, Josh Resnik and Luke Schell As the general managers of three Twin Cities co-ops, we want to share why we believe a consolidation of Eastside Food Co-op, Linden Hills Co-op, and the Wedge Community Co-op is the right direction for the future and why we are… Read More →
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In 2002, Gerhard Riautschnig had been in America for nearly 10 years. In that time, he had discovered the joys of stacked avocado burgers, midday Indian lunch buffets and counter-service sushi bars. But there was one thing missing from his culinary life-the home-cured meats of his childhood in rural Austria. He isn’t sure whether he… Read More →
If ever there was a time to try going vegetarian, summer is it. Local produce comes pouring in, bringing a bounty of diverse fruits and vegetables perfect for no-cook weeknight meals that never get old. So get out of the heat, and out of your meat-heavy routines with these delicious menus that are light, fresh… Read More →
Become an owner of The Wedge We’re excited to welcome you as an owner of the Wedge!
Minnesota is home to one of the most vibrant local food communities. Our staff, farmers, makers, fellow co-ops, chefs and restaurateurs hold knowledge too big to keep to ourselves. Grow with us each season as we dive into everything food with our community experts. Cultivate features news that impacts our local food system and our…
About Wedge Community Co-ops Wedge Community Co-ops are your community-owned grocery stores, serving the Twin Cities. We believe in the power of sourcing delicious, locally grown food in our region and amplifying farmers, artisans, and makers. The Wedge is fueled by one core belief: By supporting local agriculture and locally made products, we can empower…
Building community through food To us, co-op is community. It means good people with good food—brought to your neighborhood grocer, every day. You can get involved with your co-op community in a variety of ways:
Co-op is community. Our Change Matters program seeks to exemplify our mission, generating and donating thousands of dollars to local nonprofit organizations. For more than 40 years, Change Matters has partnered with organizations doing remarkable things—from building community gardens and feeding families in need, to bringing fresh, local produce into local classrooms. Our commitment supports…